-
named four
additional Cetiosaurus species:
Cetiosaurus brevis, "the
short one";
Cetiosaurus brachyurus, "the short-tailed";
Cetiosaurus medius, "the medium-sized"...
- confusing. In 1842,
Richard Owen
named several species of
Cetiosaurus.
Among them was
Cetiosaurus brevis,
based on
several specimens from the
early Cretaceous...
-
related to
Cetiosaurus or Pelorosaurus. He then gave it the name
Ischyrosaurus in 1874,
reiterating its
close relationship to
Cetiosaurus oxoniensis,...
- well-known
sauropod genus,
Cetiosaurus.
Richard Lydekker formalized this view in a
roundabout way in 1890, by ****igning
Cetiosaurus oxoniensis to Cardiodon...
-
specimen to be too
different from
Cetiosaurus,
warranting its own genus,
which he
named Cetiosauriscus,
meaning "
Cetiosaurus-like".
Cetiosauriscus leedsi was...
-
unknown large reptile.
Cetiosaurus was
known from
slightly better, but
still s****py remains. Owen
thought at the time that
Cetiosaurus was a
giant marine...
- (Shunosaurus + Saltasaurus) ?
Euhelopodidae Mamenchisauridae Cetiosauridae (
Cetiosaurus > Saltasaurus)
Neosauropoda (Diplodocus + Saltasaurus) Diplodocoidea...
- its ecosystem,
coexisting with
other dinosaurs like the
large sauropod Cetiosaurus. In 1699,
Edward Lhuyd described what he
believed to have been a fish...
- humerocristatus, was
described in 1874 by John
Hulke as a
species of
Cetiosaurus and was
noted as
being similar to that of Gigantosaurus. The specific...
- has also
preserved a well-preserved
specimen of the
sauropod dinosaur Cetiosaurus oxienensis at
Great Casterton,
currently on
display at
Leicester Museum...